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    At the park with 5 boys. 2 of them decided they needed a wee but couldn't possibly wait until we got home so went in the bushes.
    4yo mindee notices what they're doing turns to me and says "well well well they've certainly got their spirit of nature out".
    No idea where that came from. I just laughed

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    I would like to apologise to all the people in Scotland who either saw my bare bottom or my knickers while I was walking the West Highland Way - I certainly got my "spirit of nature" out - there weren't many toilets in 49 miles!

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    Love it...kids come out with such funny sayings! Will remember that one for when my littlest DS decides he needs a tiddle as soon as we are out for a walk

    Sarah x
    Sarah, Bumble Beez x x

 

 

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